Frequently Asked Questions
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In Ramat-Hasharon
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50 minutes
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Students who prefer a one-on-one lesson build a close relationship with the teacher.
They focus on subjects where they have a difficulty and build up their language skills.
They get to work on their own pace, level and ability.
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Groups are great for interactive learning. The students have a chance to practice English speaking with each other, play games together and do projects together. Working in a group motivates students to learn and focus on their work better.
They share a wonderful experience and get to meet new friends as a bonus!
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Groups are usually 2-4 students.
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The lesson is structured in different ways depending on the level of the students, their interests and their ability. The beginning of the lesson is usually devoted to a conversation in English, then we work on stories and texts, we practice reading and writing and learn new vocabulary. In each lesson there are at least 5-10 new words that we learn. We also listen to songs together and learn the words, play games and work on various language skills.
For younger learners we incorporate more interactive games, songs, hands-on projects and much more!
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University of Southern California (USC)-Business Administration (B.Sc)
Kibbutzim College of Education, Technology and Arts- Teaching Certificate, English as a Second Language (ESL)
Israel Ministry of Education-Teaching Licence









